Abstract:
The results of the study and inpatient treatment of 311 patients were analyzed with purulent-necrotic
complications of DFS in the department of purulent surgery and surgical complications of diabetes at
the 2nd clinic of the Tashkent Medical Academy. All patients suffered from type 2 diabetes. Thus,
minimally invasive endovascular interventions are most effective in treating diabetic gangrene of the
lower extremities. Conducting intra-arterial catheter therapy with the administration of drugs after
balloon angioplasty with improved blood circulation in patient’s withfoot purulent-necrotic lesions
against the background of critical ischemia increases the chances of preserving the musculoskeletal
function of the lower extremities to 88.3%.